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Enable ssl certificate for riotjs.com #207

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GianlucaGuarini opened this issue Feb 17, 2018 · 12 comments
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Enable ssl certificate for riotjs.com #207

GianlucaGuarini opened this issue Feb 17, 2018 · 12 comments
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@GianlucaGuarini
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The riotjs.com is managed and payed by @tipiirai and I don't have any access to it. I would like to enable a SSL certificate for it but I can't.
@tipiirai could you please transfer it or giving me the credentials? I will happy to maintain it and pay all the costs for it.

@GianlucaGuarini
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@tipiirai could you give us an update on this issue? I am stuck with this problem

@GianlucaGuarini
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If there will be no updates on this issue I will be forced to migrate to https://github.com/js-org/dns.js.org

@GianlucaGuarini
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I started the migration to riot.js.org the domain riotjs.com is temporary down

@jtsmedley
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jtsmedley commented May 11, 2018

Is this not important?

Add a file named CNAME to your repo (in the gh-pages branch for project pages)??

@GianlucaGuarini
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@jtsmedley on our side it's everything configured properly

This was referenced May 12, 2018
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indus commented May 12, 2018

😿 I'm sorry for the delay. I was off-the grid all day long and didn't managed to process the request earlier.
😸 Now the page is online again: https://riot.js.org

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indus commented May 12, 2018

Because some people noticed the downtime and might wonder: In such a case where a vivid page already exists, it is an option to just add a file with a dummy name like "CNAME_" (or something similar) until I have processed the request on my side. That expresses your will to use the subdomain good enough but the redirect would not kick in. The file could then easily be renamed afterwards and everything should work instantaneous without a long downtime.
(I'm not promoting this method that much because it would mean more work for me. I then have to check every request not once but twice - but for a well-known page with a active userbase it is a reasonable thing to do)
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@GianlucaGuarini
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@indus thank you for your help and don't worry about the down time. I am proud to use finally a js.org domain. This issue was solved now I will need to fix all the links in all our packages

@GianlucaGuarini
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side note: I have written to the github help in order to know whether they could redirect with a 301 to the new domain. I am waiting their response

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cekvenich commented May 14, 2018

If it helps, You don't need ssl or certs anymore.
Just run any modern http server, ex: http://caddyserver.com
and it will transparently generate tls . You. do. nothing.
Also, any CDN will do it also, transparently generate tls.

All you need is control of DNS name.

@GianlucaGuarini
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thank you @cekvenich but the problem here was not only the certificate. The riotjs.com domain is maintained and managed by someone that doesn't belong to the riot project since 2 years

@SusanthCom
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Good work. @GianlucaGuarini
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riotjs.org and riotjs.info is free to register.

If you like any one of them, am happy to sponsor the domain.

🔥🔥 riotjs.org 🔥🔥 looks like a good choice.
something similar to :
👉 vuejs.org
👉 infernojs.org
👉 polymer-project.org
👉 reactjs.org ... many more

you will have full ownership and admin rights too.

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